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View Poll Results: Should swimming be a part of PS:N? | |||
Yes, please explain below | 24 | 72.73% | |
No, please explain below | 9 | 27.27% | |
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2011-04-08, 10:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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I feel that people should be able to swim. the heavier the armor, the slower you go. I don't think it should take away from stamina, because you're already an open target with no way of defending yourself. Although, maybe you could use the sprint ability in the water as well, which would then take away from your stamina. Obviously MAX suits would be a no go for swimming.
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2011-04-08, 12:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | |||
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For example, we've all probably fought a number of times at Leza in south Cyssor. If people could just swim across the water there, I think it would take away from the fights. Obviously you'd still need the bridge to roll vehicles over, but swimming too far and too quickly would take away from battles like that. |
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2011-04-08, 12:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
First Sergeant
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To elaborate on my view of stamina drain.
Swimming has the potential to provide a large buff to people using the water simply to deny someone a kill. They would go down, wait, pop their head back up, then go down again (Think VS MAXs, and early BFRs). Stamina drain gives the person something they have to manage or risk killing themselves, in return for added safety. To make it work, the user would sink like normal, unless they are pushing jump, elevate, special, or whatever. That way, it only uses stamina when a button is being pressed.
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2011-04-08, 01:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | |||
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2011-04-08, 02:21 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
Second Lieutenant
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I look at it like this, someone swimming = easy target, if they gotta move armor they still gotta use bridges so those will always be choke points. even a squad in the water swimming across would get picked off unless they go ridiculously out of the way to cross, which would cut down time let alone it'd be better to just fly
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2011-04-09, 03:02 AM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
I've always thought it was patently retarded that there was even a remotely applicable oxygen limit on battlesuits made out of nanites.
But, I do think there should be a special suit for enhanced aquatic movement to go along with suitable aquatic content. |
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2011-04-09, 05:22 AM | [Ignore Me] #26 | ||
Sergeant
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Say No to swimming.
Unable to swim across turned bridges made ideal chokepoints for all land based units, with the exception of a few vehicles. Many great battles I've memory off taking place at one side of the bridge with the enemy on the other side. If Swiming does make it's way in to the game than I hope only the armor types infiltrator suit and standard armor will be able to stay afloat, all other armor should drop you like a brick stone. |
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2011-04-09, 05:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #30 | ||
Master Sergeant
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I wouldn't really have a problem with swimming; I just don't see much of a use for it? I can count on my fingers the number of times I've wanted to swim across rivers in my nearly 8 years of playing PlanetSide; and most of those would probably be times when my vehicle died floating across.
I've run under a few bridges during bridge-fights; but that was really just laziness on my part, not wanting to get a mossy to hot drop behind the enemy. As for realism; swimming with weights really isn't as hard as you might think; it's easier to swim with a lead vest than it is to run...
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